Mastering Software Testing Techniques
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What is the main difference between tool-supported and non-tool-supported static testing?

  • Non-tool-supported testing uses human analysis and thinking capabilities (correct)
  • Tool-supported testing is performed via intensive reading
  • Tool-supported testing requires less resources
  • Non-tool-supported testing is only used for program code
  • What types of work products can be reviewed in static testing?

  • Only test cases
  • Any software work product (correct)
  • Only program code
  • Only user guides
  • Which of the following is a factor that can differ between different approaches to static testing?

  • The color of the documents being tested
  • The language the documents are written in
  • The intensity of the analysis (correct)
  • The length of the documents being tested
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    Test Your Knowledge on Software Testing Techniques: From Manual Observation to Automated Tools. This quiz covers a range of software testing techniques, including manual observation, reviews, human analysis, static analysis, and automated testing tools. Test your knowledge on how these techniques work and their applications in testing software work products such as requirements specifications, design specifications, code, test plans, test specifications, test cases, test scripts, or user guides. Sharpen your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest testing techniques in the

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